• Protests and arrests continue in US universities

    Washington, Apr 28 (Prensa Latina) The presidential candidate for the U.S. elections in 2024 for the Green Party, Jill Stein, was arrested at a pro-Palestinian protest at the University of Washington, local media reported today. The post Protests and arrests continue in US universities first appeared on Prensa Latina.

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    New hotel proposed for downtown Dayton

    2022 coverage of Radisson announcing closure DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) -- A new "full service" hotel could be coming to downtown Dayton. The Montgomery County Convention Facilities Authority proposed a new hotel to be constructed adjacent to the Dayton Convention Center. A release says the MCCFA would like the hotel to sit on S. []

  • Second arrest made in fifth Topeka homicide

    TOPEKA (KSNT) - Topeka police have arrested another individual relating to the fifth homicide of 2024 in Topeka. Topeka police have made another arrest after investigating a shooting in the 3700 block of SW Park South Ct. According to a release from the Topeka Police Department (TPD), after the investigation, Lolita Bradford, 25, of Topeka []

  • Police investigation continues in Greenbush after search warrant

    At about 5:30 p.m., sheriff’s deputies and a special response team executed a search and arrest warrant at an unspecified address on Route 2.

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    Four teens arrested in Scarborough carjacking investigation

    An investigation into a series of attempted carjackings in Scarborough last week has led to the arrest of four teenagers, Toronto police say. According to police, the first incident occurred on April 19 at around 7 p.m. in the area of Finch Avenue East and Warden Avenue. Police said a driver was entering their vehicle when a masked male suspect approached and grabbed the victim’s keys. The suspect, police said, entered the victim’s vehicle as the two continued to struggle. The suspect...

  • Arrest made in Cheat Lake shooting death

    Deputies say there was a night of fighting before woman was shot.

  • Search continues in Scranton cold case investigation

    SCRANTON, LACKAWANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Scranton police continue to investigate a cold case where a man has been missing since 2018. Police stated Walter Kolodzieski, 37, was last seen in 2018 in the South Scranton "Minooka" area and has been missing since. Investigators ask anyone with information should contact Scranton Police Detective V. Uher at: []

  • FBI Investigating California State Treasurer's Office

    The FBI requested documents from the treasurer's office as part of a federal grand jury subpoena involving a case that has not yet been made public.

  • Arrested for defying COVID: Monica Smit continues resistance

    Monica Smit led the resistance in Australia against COVID lockdowns with her peaceful opposition to government tyranny. Now Smit feels called by God to continue the fight against the encroaching globalist police state across the world. Monica provides an update for LifeSite viewers on what she has seen in her travels, highlighting what it means to be a frontline activist against government overreach while serving God in accordance with her Catholic faith. Citizens everywhere continue to be...

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    Police continue investigating alleged assault at Chesterfield Park

    Authorities told 8News it happened on Sunday, April 28 at 9:30 a.m. at Richmond National Battlefield Park, specifically on the Fort Darling Trail.

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    CCSO: Father, son arrested for interfering with gunfire investigation

    BROWNSVILLE, Texas (ValleyCentral) — A father and son were arrested after allegedly interfering with an investigation in Brownsville, authorities announced. Rolando Yanez, 43, and his son Rolando Yanez Jr., 19, were arrested on multiple charges stemming from an incident on Sunday morning. At 5 a.m. Sunday, deputies with the Cameron County Sheriff's Office responded to []

  • Arrest made following fatal crash in Spencer County

    An arrest has been made following a crash in Spencer County that killed one.